Bristol City 5 Barnsley 3: O'Driscoll's side move off bottom after eight-goal thriller

Bristol City climbed off the foot of the npower Championship table with a vital win over in-form Barnsley in an eight-goal thriller dominated by the hosts.

Barnsley, who themselves occupied bottom spot at the start of the year, saw their impressive six-match unbeaten run in the league under David Flitcroft come to an abrupt halt.

Jon Stead struck in either half, Liam Fontaine hit his first goal since April 2010, and Lewin Nyatanga and Steven Davis also got in on the act to hand the Robins their first win in three matches and move them to within three points of Barnsley, who sit one place above the drop zone.

The visitors responded with Chris
O'Grady's first goal since joining on loan from Sheffield Wednesday, and
further strikes from substitutes Tomasz Cywka and Jason Scotland.

It was Manchester United loanee and
Barnsley debutant Ryan Tunnicliffe who threatened first with a powerful
shot inside the opening five minutes but Tom Heaton clawed it away.

Stead had already seen his header
from strike partner Davies' cross clear the bar when he raced clear,
only to be denied by a superb recovering challenge from Stephen Foster.

Flitcroft's side created the next
opening when Marlon Harewood was afforded space and time to pick out
Rory Delap but his shot from the edge of the box was tipped wide by
Heaton.

The hosts seized the advantage after
16 minutes when Paul Anderson's left-wing corner was flicked on by
Marvin Elliott and Stead added the final touch with his head.

Barnsley tried to respond immediately
and Tom Kennedy's free-kick presented Chris Dagnall with the
opportunity to get a header on target but Heaton was equal to the
challenge.

Stead almost turned provider when he
found Davies at the far post but Jimmy McNulty did enough to put him off
as he shaped to shoot.

Heaton pulled off an incredible save
to deny Martin Cranie an equaliser when the Reds defender powered a
close-range header at goal with 27 minutes gone.

Soon after, the Robins doubled their
lead. Brendan Moloney provided the cross and Fontaine was the unlikely
scorer from six yards out.

Just seven minutes into the second
half, Sean O'Driscoll's men all but put the game to bed when Fontaine
headed Davies' cross into the path of Stead and he doubled his personal
tally.

They added a fourth for good measure
three minutes later, Nyatanga profiting from slack defending to head in
from inside the six-yard box.

O'Grady stabbed in after a goalmouth
scramble to reduce the deficit before the hour-mark but Barnsley's
flicker of hope appeared to fade when Davies intercepted David Perkins'
poor pass to slot past Luke Steele.

Cywka, introduced from the bench just
after the hour, volleyed in from the edge of the box with eight minutes
left and Scotland fired in from long range to round off the scoring in
stoppage time.